Smoking & Nicotine
E-Cigarettes & Vapes
Drug use & abuse
Types of drugs
Addiction & Dependence
100

Name the highly addictive stimulant found in smoking products.

What is nicotine 

100

What is an e-cigarette?

A battery-powered device that heats liquid into an aerosol users inhale.

100

Define drug use and give an example.

Taking medicine correctly as directed; example: taking prescribed antibiotics.

100

 What type of drug increases a person’s energy?

What are stimulants?

100

What is drug tolerance?

When a person needs more of a drug to get the same effect.

200

Name one law that helped reduce cigarette smoking in the United States.

What is the Smoke-Free Air Act OR raising the legal smoking age to 21 (Tobacco 21 law)?

200

How does an e-cigarette work?

A battery heats e-liquid into vapor/aerosol that is inhaled.

200

Define drug misuse and give an example.

Using medicine incorrectly; example: taking more than prescribed.

200

What type of drugs are used to relieve pain?

What are analgesics or opioids?

200

What is withdrawal?

Symptoms that happen when someone stops using a drug they depend on.

300

How does nicotine affect the heart and blood vessels?

It raises heart rate and blood pressure and narrows blood vessels.

300

What is the difference between an e-cigarette and a vape?

E-cigarettes look more like cigarettes while vapes are larger customizable devices; both heat liquid into aerosol.

300

Define drug abuse and give an example.

Using drugs illegally or dangerously; example: taking someone else’s prescription painkillers to get high.


300

What is fentanyl?

 A very powerful synthetic opioid used for pain relief but dangerous if misused.

300

What is addiction?

 A condition where someone cannot stop using a drug despite harmful effects.

400

What is the chemical used for flavorings in some vaping products that can damage lungs?

What is diacetyl?

400

What substance is commonly found in vape liquid?

 What is nicotine?

400

Name one way drugs can be administered.

Swallowed, inhaled, injected, smoked, absorbed through skin, or snorted.

400

What medicine can reverse an opioid overdose?

What is Narcan (naloxone)?

400

What is dependence?

When the body or mind relies on a drug to function normally.

500

 What disease is linked to long-term smoking?

What is lung cancer, heart disease, or emphysema?

500

True or False: Vaping is completely harmless.

What is false?

500

Why can drug abuse be dangerous?

It can harm the brain/body, cause addiction, overdose, or death.

500

How does Narcan work?

It blocks opioids from attaching to receptors and can reverse overdose effects.

500

Explain the difference between addiction and dependence.

Dependence means the body relies on the drug; addiction includes compulsive drug-seeking behavior.